1988 single charting at #1 in the UK for 5 weeks, and at #2 in Australia. From the Yazz album 'Wanted'. This song was produced by Coldcut, aka The Plastic Population. This is the complete video and is LOGO-FREE.
Aired 26/8/2005, Kim Appleby (of 80s pop duo Mel & Kim) interview on the Trisha Goddard show. Kim speaks about they were discovered, and of Mel's illness.
1992 single charting at #1 in the UK and #14 in Australia. First single from her debut album 'Great Expectations'. This clip is high quality, logo-free, and complete.
1990 single charting at #16 in the UK, and #35 in Australia. This version, the 'Love Unlimited Edit', was released prior to the Le Freak Mix issued as a single in the US. The original version of the song appears on their 'Dreamland' album. Model Katrin Quinol lip-synchs Martha Wash's vocals.
1991 single charting at #10 in the UK, and #28 in Australia. The megamix features samples from 'Ooops Up', 'The Power', 'Cult of Snap', and 'Mary Had a Little Boy', all from their debut album 'World Power'.
1991 single charting at #48 in the UK and #60 in Australia. This remixed version of the track appears on their 'Mixed Up' album in extended form; originally from the 'Dreamland' album. The video was comprised of clips from the 'Everbody Everybody' (European version) and 'Strike It Up' videos, featuring Katrin Quinol miming to Martha Wash's vocals.
1995 re-issued single, with re-shot video to tie-in with its appearance on the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers soundtrack. This re-released single charted at #36 in the UK, after originally charting at #11 in 1994. From the album 'We Are Shampoo'.
1996 single, charting at #12 in the UK. This was the follow-up to 'The Bomb (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)', and samples Brass Construction's 'Movin'. Credited to Kenny Dope presents The Bucketheads.
1998 cover of the Blue Zone (Lisa Stansfield's band) song, charting at #3 in Australia in early 1999. Taken from the album 'Do Not Disturb'. The 'Jack Jack Jackie' song.
1990 single, charting at #26 in the UK, and #64 in Australia. This was the follow-up to 'Infinity (1990's: Time for the Guru)', and is taken from his album titled 'Infinity'.
1994 cover of the Donna Summer & Barbara Streisand song. This was the first single released on Stock/Aitken's mid 90s label, Love This, and charted at #13 in the UK, and #48 in Australia.
1989 single charting at #59 in the UK (and #43 when re-issued in 1990), and #28 in Australia in 1990. From the album 'Waking Hours'. This is the original video for the song, prior to the US version being made.